HSC MUFC are you on crack? He turned Ipswich into a major force in this country, did fantastic with England, did a good job at Newcastle. On top of all that he won a treble in his one season at barca, won league titles in Holland and portugal and gave someone that made this list his break in football. Ill let you figure out who that is
Sam: Bobby Robson was fantastic, no doubt, but all of the others are a class above. Sir Matt made United thr best in Europe and Shanks built a dynasty, all of them only given a HM
@@sagniksarkar1503 errhmmm so did Frank Rjikard. You're acting as if Liverpool didn't produce any homegrown talent or that the class of 92 didn't exist.
A squad with Robin Van Persie, Wayne Rooney, Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs Michael Carrick, Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidic, Patrice Evra, David De Gea as the core of the squad getting referred to as lacking tallent because of Phil Jones, Chris Smalling, Anderson, Welbeck and Cleaverly also being in the same squad has always struck me as harsh. Those last four may have lesser reputations but were played to their strengths in United's system. The first group expected to compete or win and set the standard. For the rest of the squad Nani, Young, Owen, Fletcher, Valencia, Evans, Rafael, Kagawa and Hernandez were all decent players and top professionals when SAF was there. Owen was a world class player who was an injury risk who did well for United. That squad was brimming with quality if anything they underachieved the year after before being dismantled. FYI Giggs and Scholes started 20 games in total between them and 18 from the bench in the league. They were the oldest players and used sparingly. Zaha was brought in for the wing play bolstering the squad. The issue was that Scholes was not replaced directly with someone who could link well. I blame Woodward for failing to secure a top player and can say Fellaini was a Moyes suggestion to bring in a player he knew how to use even though he couldn't do what Scholes did. That aside SAF did well with his side after Ronaldo left. This squad is not to different to 2011 which was not considered weak either.
@@solid_ice6639 Scholes and Giggs were the priority replacements required. You find at least one top tier player in CM and the truck keeps on rolling. I mean look at the number of games those two played in 2012-13 and 2013-14 for Giggs. Ferdinand was the next urgent one after that. But mainly we are not arguing that the squad did not contain older players, only that thr squad was tallented. You utilise players to their strengths and play older players sparingly before phasing them out.
As an Arsenal fan, I have to agree. He's the greatest. His achievements like winning a hattick of premier league titles were made all the more impressive when you realize his squad was actually glaringly average barring a few gifted diamonds like Ronaldo. Man United were exposed when he left and Moyes took over, not having the tactical genius of Fergie which had most teams scared to attack United.
@@HITCSevens You even say he won the European cup twice with forest and a league with derby then contradict straight away,if you were about back then you wouldn't have made that mistake...lad! I'm a right miserable old twat!! 🤣🤣😂😂
Bob Paisley is so underrated. Winning the league 6 times and Champions of Europe 3 times...and the UEFA cup in 1976 when it was a top top competition etc. All in 9 years. Tops the lot for me.
And the two finals he lost was litteraly against the greatest team of all time. From 2007-2013 Sir Alex won 4 of 6 league titles, played in 3 UCL finals. And the times he lost the League was due to goal difference once and 1 point the other time.
@@J8M64 And let's not forget what he did with Aberdeen he won 2 Scottish Premierships and he is the last manager win it with a team that wasn't Celtic or Rangers and won a European Cup Winner's Cup and a Uefa Super Cup
Consider that SAF was 3 goals short of doing the double 3 consecutive years (2 in a cup final and 1 at West Ham in 1994-95) early on in his United history. His only shakey period (post his first Prem Win) was 2004-2006 with 3rd twice and 2nd once with one trophy. Not bad considering how hard the late 80s were to United.
Tbh I don’t believe Busby should be ahead of Ferguson cos at the end of the day he won more trophies but what Busby did with building a team of youngsters with potential to be the best in the world and for something so horrible to happen and not give up and to rebuild a European winning side 10 years later should give him a spot on this list
@Niranjan Rajesh He's certainly in the conversation for a top 10 place but Paisley is #10, Jose Mourinho is #9 and Helenio Herrera is #8. I can't take any of those out for Busby tbh.
What about carlo angolotti. He has won 3 uefa champions league. 2 with AC Milan and one with Real Madrid and has also won league tiles in 4 of the 5 top leagues in Europe with AC Milan in Italy, Chelsea in England,PSG in France and Bayern Munich in Germany.
Paisley toke a great team from Shankly to the greatest! Fergy toke a shity team to the top and kept them there, both are great but what Frergi did was the biggest
But shankly made liverpool from a club no one knew to three first division cups fa cups and a uefa cup.he made new talengs and made bob paisley have a slighty advantage
Shankly is behind legends like Bela Guttmann,Helenio Herrera,Vittorio Pozzo,Brian Clough,Ferguson,Paisley,Arrigo Sacchi,Rinus Michels,Ernst Happel,Ottmar Hitzfeld,Ancelotti,Mourinho and Guardiola
Where is Otto Rehhagel ? He won the Euros with Greece. He got promoted with Kaiserslautern from Bundesliga 2 into Bundesliga 1 and won the Bundesliga 1 in the first year. He also won the Bundesliga three times in total. + Three times German Cup winner. And he won the Euro League with Werder Bremen ( back than "European Cup Winners Cup")
Maybe a Top7 managers that won the unthinkable ? ( defeated all odds ) Otto Rehhagel, Ranieri, Denmark´s Euro winning coach. Germanys 1954 Coach. Are 4 coaches i got in my mind-
@@fernandogomes2472 Cruijff stubborness costed his coaching career. Seems like get smacked 4-0 by the depleted Milan didn't wake him up to change his approach.
MultiNoNamex no, back in his days, back in like the early 90s to early 2000s he was a great manager. You can’t forget that he took a club that we’re having a major change in stadium which drained on his budget to being a very good team and back then his stinginess and budgeting was seen as brilliant but now it’s mocked because teams just throw money around willy nilly for players. Even as a united fan I have a decent amount of respect for the guy, it’s just like the old saying goes though “you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain” and that’s wenger, he just didn’t know when to leave and allow his legacy at Arsenal to become something new
My list 7. Bill Shankley/ Bob Paisley 6. Arsene wenger 5. Carlo Ancelotti 4. Johan Cruyff 3. Pep Guardiola 2. Sir alex Ferguson 1. David Moyes JK😂 1. Sir Matt Busby
No Jock Stein.... How can anyone argue that Clough should not be included. Paisley is number one for me. A European Cup every 3 seasons and 2 league titles every 3 years... Plus 'his team' won the year after he retired and if it had not been for the terrible events in 85 would have won again... and maybe in 86 too. Tje cardigan man is the best manager ever.
Noone can question the place of Ferguson on this list. What's even more special and distinct from the others apart from mourinho is that he done all of this during modern football. 2 UCLs is crazy especially when you think about the great madrid and Barca teams that dominated the tournament for over two decades. Constantly rebuilt and brought in successful players that went along to become legends. 🙌
Rinus michels could be called the greatest. He revolutionised football and introduced total fotball to the world. His netherlands and ajax sides are one the best of all time.
How can u not put herbert chapman in the list ????? The guy revolusionised football inventing the numbers on shirts stripes on socks leading arsenal out of relegation to win titles and huddersfield . And even when he had phuemonia he still went to the match but then died that night. Stupid list .........
@@abderian9271 won Champions League and Europa League with Porto, 3 PL titles with Chelsea, Champions League with Inter, La Liga (with record points) with Real Madrid, Europa League with Man United... not enough???
Francisco Queiroz busby won the league multiple times, the european cup with united. helped them through the munich air crash where the lost most of one of their most talented teams ever and used mostly homegrown players
Clough might not of achieved much but was by far the best manager of all time there has been no team to take a rotten derby to the top division in 3 seasons and take them.above utd and leeds without any money clough could've done done miracle with anything saf had.
I think Brazil's 82 brilliant team's coach Tele Santana deserve a honorable mention, his work at Brazilian national team and Sao Paulo, winning club world cup against Barcelona's cruyff's dream team at 92 and Milan at 93, and winning the Libertadores Cup (the equivalent of UEFA Champions league) at 1992 and 1993, and reaching the final at 1994, were astounding, considering the restrictions he had working at the South America's football in the most of his career.
Scotland produces the best managers, jock stein, Alex Ferguson, bill shankly, Matt Busby, bill struth, graham souness, Davis moyes like come on the fact that tons of these managers are overlooked in this video is a crime 🏴🐐
I was scared of Manchester United as long as Alex Ferguson was alive.Even without the biggest fund like Man City, Berca, Real Madrid, won Consistent trophies with good players Owen, Beckham, Rolando, Rooney; very formidable team, Nightmare for everyone who face them. Now even if they are good They won't be consistent.
Fact check. Clough won 2 first division championships one with Derby County and one with Nottingham Forest. Both teams were struggling in the 2nd division when he took over.
Sewing after long time but I agree, pep gets called fraud for winning only 2 UCL and failing to win UCL without Messi, when mou came to England, he won 2 titles in 3 years and established the foundation for Chelsea's UCL team. Won ucl with average teams like Milan and porto. Fergie is bit overrated.
@@user-tb9qj5cl2d I know everyone has their opinion but deciding who is the greatest manager just by talking about trophies, especially ucl, just shows that you do not understand what Fergie did to the club through his management, the amount of players he developed. I know he has only 2 ucl which is his downside but if you still doubt him, check what he has done in his career. And if you still think that managers are all about trophies, Fergie won 48 trophies in his career. The most of all time. Second is mircea who has 34 and third is pep with 30. I'm not saying that you should also support as Fergie being no 1, but to call him over rated, it's just border line stupid. And the most ridiculous part of your comment is why you called both porto and inter as average teams. This shows that you just started watching football recently when inter and porto were at it's lowest. Mourinho's inter and porto were average?? Are you fucking serious???!!!!!
Ayush Praj It's the media at fault to be honest. They talk him up too much. To be fair to the Germans they see him as a failure at Bayern. They were never gullible enough to fall for it
Pep has taken the easy jobs and had a checkbook philosophy . Fergie took Aberdeen to European success and temporary took over from celtic and rangers the giants never been done since... He then goes to united and turns them into the most successful club side in England building team after team, he also did it by getting rid of star players and promoting youth players unheard of nowadays.. Pep will never be an all-time great because of the money advantages.
Exactly, I like this channel but this list is a joke. How is Vicente del Bosque not on this list? The only manager ever to win the World Cup, Champions League, the Euros and the Intercontinental Cup. Did he have longevity at any one team? No not necessarily but neither did Mourinho. Del Bosque won trophies on the biggest of stages.
My list: 1. Louis van Gaal 2. Bob Parsley / Bill Shanky 3. Alex Ferguson 4. Jose Mourinho 5. Johan Cruyff 6. Jupp Heinkhes 7. Carlo Anceloti 8. Renus Michles 9. Helerio herrera 10. Bora militonovic Horrible mention: pep guardiola, marcello lippi, zacaronni, trapatoni, del bosque, capello, gus hidink, bobby robson, rafa banitez,
Lord Sturaro copa 90 credo ha un video carino che spiega influenza della scuola juve a partire da Lippi. Non fanno il paragone col Barcelona ma si cioe anche la juve ha sfornato e influenzato il calcio Europeo. Questo era esposto nel video. Cerca tipo copa 90 zidane allegri conte Lippi
How can this list a man who took little Dunfermline Athletic to a European Semi Final, then took a team born within 30 miles of the Club to become the first British team to lift the European Cup. You hear of Manchester Utd and Liverpool doing an unprecedented treble, in 1967 Celtic entered9competitions and won all nine. He also managed the Scotland team AND taught Alex Ferguson how to manage! RIP Big Jock Stein those that know appreciate your talent
3 EPL, 7 FA Cup, 7 Com Shield, 1 Emperor Cup, 1 J-L Super Cup, 1 Ligue 1, and 1 Coupe de France Wenger for me is just 'Good Manager' not best so impossible for him be one of the 'Greatest' in my opinion
Brian Clough is the best ever turned two average second division teams into the best in the country and with forest the whole of Europe he doesn't get the credit he deserves because he never managed well at a supposed 'big' club
Felipe De La Rosa you're Spanish right? I would like to hear from Spanish perspective. Spain 08 vs Spain 10 ? Which one was better. I think 08 was better they had in midfield a black dominant athlete marcos Senna maybe I don't remember his name. Capdevila left back or right back. They played solid perfectly balanced 4 4 2. Italy took them to penalty shootout but it's natural since it was a world champion team with just 2 year difference. But they NEVER looked like being risking to be eliminated. On the contrary Netherlands did feel like going to win the world cup before iniesta gol.
Bob Paisley in 4th is actually fucking disgraceful. No manager has dominated England and Europe in the way Paisley did. It took Alex Ferguson 27 years to try and knock Liverpool off the perch Paisley and Shankly put us on and 7 years later all his work is being undone. Paisley won 3 European Cups in 4 years, other greats like Pep, Mourinho and Fergie have only ever managed 2 in their entire careers. Bob Paisley made the greatest side to ever play in English football and a couple years later took it apart and built the 2nd greatest. You also have to look at his work as an assistant to Shankly, how he helped Joe Fagan as a coach to become manager and how he mentored King Kenny as a player manager. Putting him 4th is a fucking disgrace and literally spitting on his legacy
Strange list. No Guardiola, Cruyff, Sacchi, Ancelotti, Rocco, Wenger, Busby, Heynckes would all be contenders. A list that has Mourinho in over Guardiola is ludicrous. Clough won two first division titles, one at Derby and the other with Forest not one as stated in the video.
Shankly or Busby should be ahead of fergie. They built clubs from nothing to big clubs and won while fergie inherited a top four side from ron atkinson.
Bob Paisley, Brian Clough, Tony Barton, Joe Fagan, Jock Stein, Matt Busby and Alex Ferguson are all British managers who have won the European Cup. We enjoyed the Damned United too Vinayak, even if it was a little inaccurate.
That's a great film. Michael Sheen seems to have an incredible ability to completely morph into the character he is playing. He's brilliant in Frost/Nixon too.
georgepatstanley dude I know that u idiot, all I'm saying is that England and Scotland r 2 different country and Brian was born in England not in Scotland where Alex ferguson was born and both r different countries hope u understand now
Why the hell Carlos Bianchi isn't mentioned? Shouldn't this list be called greateast european managers? The argentinian won 4 Libertadores and 3 Intercontinenal with Boca and Velez.
Husni Hanafi im a United fan but he definitely deserves to be here. Most clubs can spend as much as city and a lot of them do but he he has transformed Barcelona and city into two of the best teams the world has seen in the last decade. Give credit where it's due
Husni Hanafi look he isn’t the best but before pep real madrid was dominating Europe and the league he change Barcelona style and barcelona team in 05/06 wasn’t the best he won two trebels a sixtete Barcelona dominated europe for 6 years bayern munich didn’t allow him to play his style